Selection Processes Announced by Various Companies Today Are Driving the Offshore and Industrial Sector in Many Roles
[supsystic-social-sharing id=’1′]Offshore, industrial, and maritime companies are clearly feeling more comfortable hiring now that the economy is showing clear signs of recovery. Many contracts are being signed, successful oil auctions have taken place, and large multinationals have managed to expand their service portfolio in Brazil after Petrobras lost the obligation to operate in all national oil assets. An example of this is Imetame, which has just won a massive bid to operate on platforms in the Campos Basin; we do not yet know which lots it acquired, but Click Petróleo e Gás is committed to seeking this information later and publishing it on our portal.
Job Openings This 1st Week of December
Many opportunities are open, all are official publications from companies with various and differentiated roles, both in offshore, industrial, maritime, and administrative areas; naturally, when one sector is boosted, all other segments follow the wave of optimism. Check out the available positions below:
Process Analyst, Offshore Crane Operator, Supply Manager, Mechanical Engineer/Electrician, Maintenance Operator, Production Supervisor, Process Specialist, Controller, Quality Inspector, Maintenance Electrician, Masons/Construction Helpers, HR Analyst/Training Instructor, Nautical Officer, Financial/Tax Assistant, Quality Engineer, Equipment Inspector, Thermal Insulation Installer, Electrician and Electronic Engineer, Graduates in all engineering fields, Occupational Safety Technician, Maritime Nurse, Electrical Fitter, Mechanics Technician, Production Technician (Welding), and TST with experience. In the slideshow video below, check out the companies that are hiring, requirements, contact phone numbers, and emails (See in full screen).
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